Monitor Dell [E2310H] turns off!

My monitor Dell [E2310H] disables specific Pic or a Site.

Ex: When I opened this pic or this site goes off:

https://goo.GL/UnJAeV

https://www.rossmanngroup.com/

and I have to unplug the power cable and back again to work, if I opened this website or this pic to minimize the screen it's OK, but if I open screen full size, it turns off.

This is a pic of many others like this and I don't know why, if the monitor can work very well most of the time and open this own photos minimize mode just do not touch the edge of the screen

Once it not closed, that's what's going on cause the problem.

What's causing this problem?

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I opened the monitor to fix it and I found this, the screen is lg but the monitor Board and frame is dell, is this normal? (used monitor)

[using DVI, 740, ram 8 GT, 8300 FX] is all this work very well I test [I'm sure the screen itself]

Thanks anyway I fix it myself, it was 4 capacitors?  It launched my 50 cent like :)

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